How to plot and filter some values from a csv file?

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Hello,
I have some csv files where one column is time and the other is distance.
How do I plot these columns and filter out the irrelevant values I don't want?
I have made the following code to read and output the columns in x and y axes.
sonar_F_030 = readtable('sonar_F_030.csv');
x1 = sonar_F_030(:,2);
y1 = sonar_F_030(:,1);
Will I need the least squares method? I'm not sure that's why I'm asking you.
Thanks in advance!
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 17 Sep 2022
sonar_F_030 = readtable('sonar_F_030.csv');
x1 = sonar_F_030{:,2};
y1 = sonar_F_030{:,1};
However you have not given us anything to go by to know which points are irrelevant or not. Nothing in what you posted suggests a need for least squares methods.
RoBoTBoY
RoBoTBoY on 17 Sep 2022
Edited: RoBoTBoY on 17 Sep 2022
I want to exclude those that are quite far from the 0.30m point. E.g. From 0.29 to 0.31 are acceptable.
I would like something like this:
Linear regression and linear regresssion with estimate error.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 Sep 2022
Use the rmoutliers function to remove the outliers.
The easiest way to implement a polynomial fit to data like these is with the Savitzky-Golay filter (sgolayfilt function in the Signal Processing Toolbox).
Try this —
sonar_F_030 = readtable('https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/1127720/sonar_F_030.csv')
sonar_F_030 = 950×2 table
range time _______ ________ 0.3044 0.062361 0.3044 0.12892 0.30696 0.19563 0.30376 0.26228 0.30696 0.32898 0.30376 0.3957 0.30376 0.46234 0.30376 0.52899 0.30759 0.59565 0.3044 0.66232 0.30759 0.72895 0.30312 0.79598 0.3012 0.86278 0.3044 0.92966 0.3044 0.99618 0.3012 1.0629
t = sonar_F_030.time;
range = sonar_F_030.range;
[rangee,TFrm,TFoutlier,L,U,C] = rmoutliers(range, 'percentiles',[1 99]);
Lower_Limit_Retained = L
Lower_Limit_Retained = 0.2967
Centre_Value = C
Centre_Value = 0.3025
Upper_Limit_Retained = U
Upper_Limit_Retained = 0.3082
range_filt = sgolayfilt(rangee, 3, 51);
figure
plot(t, range, 'DisplayName','Original Data')
hold on
plot(t(~TFrm), range_filt, '-r', 'LineWidth',2, 'DisplayName',['Savitzky-Golay Filtered Data' newline 'With Outliers Removed From Original'])
hold off
grid
legend('Location','best')
Make appropriate changes to get different results.
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 23 Oct 2022
I just experimented until I got a result that seemed to work.
Signal processing is frequently heuristic!

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KSSV
KSSV on 17 Sep 2022
sonar_F_030 = readtable('https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/1127720/sonar_F_030.csv');
x1 = sonar_F_030.(2);
y1 = sonar_F_030.(1);
y2 = filloutliers(y1,"nearest","mean") ;
y3 = smooth(y2) ;
plot(x1,y1,'r',x1,y2,'b',x1,y3,'g')
legend('original','Removed outliers','smoothed')

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